In February 1971, President Nixon began secretly taping conversations and telephone calls in several locations, including the Oval Office, his office in the Old Executive Office Building, the Cabinet Room, and Camp David.

There are 2,719 hours of tapes containing conversations from February 1971 through July 1973
open to the public. In this section learn what the conversations are about, how to obtain the tapes, and how the tapes were reviewed and processed.